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Original Circa 1940 Lifebuoy Toilet Soap French Army The banknote was first issued

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The banknote was first issued in 2007 and features a portrait of economist Adam Smith on the reverse side

this magazine stands as a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of the Greatest Generation

The decoration was instituted on 21st July 1867 and may be awarded to both Belgians and foreigners for notable acts benefiting a citizen of Belgium

while the reverse shows Pistrucci’s instantly recognisable mounted Saint George motif with a dragon underfoot at sword point

Original Circa 1940 Lifebuoy Toilet Soap French Army The banknote was first issuedLifebuoy Toilet Soap, circa 1940, was a staple in many households, known for its distinctive red color and powerful antibacterial properties. Made by Lever Brothers (now a part of Unilever), Lifebuoy was marketed as a family soap that could combat germs and keep the whole family clean and healthy. The soap's formula contained carbolic acid, which gave it a distinct medicinal smell that was both reassuring and invigorating. This strong scent was often

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